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Rancho Melijo, or Milijo, was a
Mexican land
grant rancho,
named after a
local Kumeyaay village. It was
later called Rancho La
Punta for the
location of...
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Ysidro and Tijuana; his son
Emigdio Argüello was
granted the
adjacent Rancho Melijo in 1833, on
which they
built "La Punta", an
adobe house that was one of...
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Kumeyaay people, who
established the
village of
Melijo near Smuggler's Gulch. The area
became part of
Rancho Melijo as part of a
Mexican land
grant to Santiago...
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Rancho Melijo,
which encomp****ed all of modern-day
Imperial Beach, was
granted to
Californio ranchero Santiago E. Argüello in 1833....
- Palm City was part of
Rancho La Punta,
sometimes referred to as
Rancho Melijo,
granted to
Santiago Emilio Arguello in 1834. The U.S. Land
Commission rejected...
- Jamo (Pacific Beach) 'Iilh
Taawaa (Ystagua) (Sorrento Valley) Milh Ixox (
Melijo) (Tijuana
River Valley) Onap (San
Clemente Canyon)
Tisirr (Downtown San...
- Tía Juana. It
would later in 1833, be
bounded on the
north by the
Rancho Melijo or
Rancho de La
Punta of
Santiago E. Arguello, that lay from the line of...
- port of San Diego, in Alta
California Territory. He was
granted the
Rancho Melijo or
Rancho de la
Punta in 1833,
located on the
coast and
extending from the...
- (Pacific Beach), Onap (San
Clemente Canyon),
Ystagua (Sorrento Valley), and
Melijo (Tijuana
River Valley). The Kumeyaay, in what is
known as San Diego, spoke...
- the
Rancho Tía
Juana and
north of
Rancho El
Rosario and
south of
Rancho Melijo.
Never subject to Land
Commission ruling. Bankroft, p.612, note Antonio...